hope in a jar a to z cream

complexion perfecting bb cream 1 oz.

broad spectrum spf 20 sunscreen

now bb can go a to z. experience the benefits of philosophy’s iconic hope in a jar in our new multitasking a to z cream, a one-step complexion perfector that acts as your primer, moisturizer and spf protection, with a hint of color. available in light, medium and tan to deep.

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now bb can go a to z. experience the benefits of philosophy’s iconic hope in a jar in our new multitasking a to z cream, a one-step complexion perfector that acts as your primer, moisturizer and spf protection, with a hint of color. available in light, medium and tan to deep.

philosophy: it is extraordinary when something complex can be simplified. it is also a beautiful thing when a breakthrough formula can multitask as your moisturizer, primer, foundation, treatment and sun protection. all you've ever hoped for in a perfector is here.

Tips & Tricks

wear as a lightweight alternative to your foundation.

Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 34
reviewers.

Rated 5 out of 5 by krw15 amazing!
I have very sensitive skin so I've never used any foundations, powders, etc. because I was scared to on my skin type. While the 'fresh-faced' look is good for some occasions, there are others when it's not exactly ideal. I've been searching for something that doesn't clog my pores and cause breakouts and that is gentle enough for my skin and I've finally found it! I have an olive skin tone so I ordered 'medium' in this product. I only use a tiny bit and now I use it everyday just to give my face that extra something. The first time I applied I thought it might be too light but this product does a great job conforming to your skin tone and it even gives me a little bit of a glow! Absolutely love it and sold on all Philosophy products from here on out!
June 11, 2015

Rated 1 out of 5 by formeruser Where's the light?
How could you discontinue Light? First you discontinued Hope in a Jar Tinted Moisturizer on me and then you came out with this for the same price with half the product but now you discontinue Light? Seriously? Have you looked at people lately? Not everyone is Medium or Dark, some of us (especially many of us who will only use a moisturizer with SPF) have Light skin tones. Philosophy tinted moisturizers were the only ones I found that covered my scars from skin cancer and didn't run into my eyes. I'm now on a search for another tinted moisturizer but I can tell you I won't be coming back to Philosophy, Macy's will love taking my money until I find a moisturizer that works for me again.
May 26, 2015

Rated 5 out of 5 by CarolynEnger Had the perfect solution!
Philosophy A-Z Cream "light" on it's own was too fair, but one pump of A-Z and one pump of Neutrogena's Healthy Skin Enhancer in "fair" was perfection. Not too peach, pink, yellow...just neutral fair and flawless. It played so well with other tinted moisturizers that are always too pink or yellow. The texure was dreamy. I have to go cry now. Thank you for what was a great product. Sincerely, Carolyn Enger
May 26, 2015

Rated 1 out of 5 by sammyero where have you gone??
this was my hg tinted moisturizer, but i cant find it in light shade anywhere!! i tried switching over to the "no reason to hide" but it just isn't the same :( so, so sad. its been like 6 months, so i think i'm gonna abandon hope and switch to laura geller bb cream, which is a close second. alas! please bring it baaaaack!
May 20, 2015